Neb on 10/2/2009 at 01:52
Quote Posted by EvaUnit02
Also Peter Chung is producing a prequel graphic novel. This guy has done pretty much nothing original Aeon Flux, everything has been commissioned work. Pity really, Aeon Flux showed that he had a good mind for surrealism/batshit crazy fiction.
A few months back Chung was pitching another series of Aeon Flux, but it fell through. :(
Xenith on 10/2/2009 at 11:51
Just a funny thing though. She's wearing leather instead of.. well... velvet. I can almost imagine how much it squeaks at her every move :D. I always imagine this scene:
Patroling soldier: *whisteling*
[SQUEEEEEEAAAAAAK!]
Patroling soldier: Hello!? Anyone there? Hmm.... must've been rats...
EvaUnit02 on 10/2/2009 at 11:59
Quote Posted by Xenith
Just a funny thing though. She's wearing leather instead of.. well... velvet. I can almost imagine how much it squeaks at her every move :D. I always imagine this scene:
Patroling soldier: *whisteling*
[SQUEEEEEEAAAAAAK!]
Patroling soldier: Hello!? Anyone there? Hmm.... must've been rats...
Heh, similar to Splinter Cell. Yeah, you're an elite spy, so of course you'll be wearing night vision goggles and a PDA that glow bright green in pitch darkness.
gunsmoke on 10/2/2009 at 13:45
Ubi explained the goggles glow just for the player to see Sam, and for brand identification. I guess Tom Clancy was up in arms over it for a while. Apparently, the green is not there in-game. No explanation for the PDA, though :p
Ostriig on 10/2/2009 at 14:18
Quote Posted by Xenith
She's wearing leather instead of.. well... velvet.
And enough of it to put Halford to shame.
june gloom on 10/2/2009 at 16:30
LEATHER FOR VENGEAAAAAANCE
fett on 11/2/2009 at 03:41
RAM IT DOWN, BIATCH.
EvaUnit02 on 11/2/2009 at 06:58
Quote Posted by gunsmoke
Ubi explained the goggles glow just for the player to see Sam, and for brand identification. I guess Tom Clancy was up in arms over it for a while. Apparently, the green is not there in-game. No explanation for the PDA, though :p
The reasoning behind the glowing googles and their actual affects in-game are obvious to anyone with half a brain. I was making a joke.
The Magpie on 18/2/2009 at 20:33
Quote Posted by EvaUnit02
Fluorescent green and purple hues are certainly a refreshing change from the various shades of brown and gunmetal grey that you see in most modern games.
Ah yes, yearning for the age when id painted Doom and Quake with such vibrant signal colors. Or did you mean the modern Diablo 3 pastels?